Nationwide Rip Ridaz

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Nationwide Rip Ridaz
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres Gangsta Rap
G-Funk
West Coast Rap
Years active 1993–1999
Labels Dangerous Records
Pump Records
Associated acts Damu Ridas

The Nationwide Rip Ridaz were an assortment of Crips gang members from Compton, South Central, and Watts, California. They are best known for their collaboration with Bloods gang members, Damu Ridas on the Bangin' on Wax and Bangin' On Wax 2... The Saga Continues.

Members

  • AWOL (Kelly Park Compton Crips) - Deceased.
  • B.G. Scarface (Atlantic Drive Compton Crips) - B.G. Scarface died in Spokane, Washington on 2 October 2012.
  • Baby Half Dead (Watts Franklin Square Crips) - Alive.
  • Half Dead (Watts Franklin Square Crips) - Deceased.
  • Big Freeze (Watts Franklin Square Crips) - Big Freeze was killed 25 December 1999.
  • Broncoe (Fudge Town Mafia Crips) - Alive.
  • Cixx Pac (Watts Franklin Square Crips) - Alive.
  • Duv Mac (Long Beach Insane Crips) - Alive.
  • G-Bone (Atlantic Drive Compton Crips) - Alive.
  • Keystone (Watts Franklin Square Crips) - Alive.
  • Koollay (Watts Franklin Square Crips) - Alive.
  • Mac-11 (Watts Franklin Square Crips) - Deceased.
  • Sin Loc - Alive.
  • Twin Loc aka G-Cell, O.G. Cell-E-Cell (Avalon Gangsta Crips) - Alive.
  • Troll Loc - Alive

Discography

Albums

Year Title Chart positions[1]
Heatseekers Top R&B/Hip hop albums
1995 Nationwide Rip Ridaz #10 #44
1998 Betrayed (Can't Trust Nobody) - -

Collaboration with Damu Ridas

Year Title Chart positions[2]
Billboard 200 Top R&B/Hip hop albums
1993 Bangin' on Wax #86 -
1994 Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues #139 #20

Compilations

Singles

Year Title Album
1993 "Bangin' on Wax" Bangin' on Wax
"Steady Dippin'"
1994 "Gs & Locs" Bangin' on Wax 2... The Saga Continues
"Wish You Were Here"
1995 "Nationwide Rip Ridaz" Nationwide Rip Ridaz
"Crip Keeper"

Music videos

Year Video
1995 "Nationwide Rip Ridaz"
"Crip Keeper"

References

  1. "Albums chart positions". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-03-31. 
  2. "Albums chart positions". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-03-31. 


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